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    BASICS CONCEPTS OF UNITY AND INTEGRATION Unity is generally known as the united of different social and cultural backgrounds‚ into one physical entity. National unity is one of the targets of government policies in task to promote the greater integration amongst different race‚ different background of country’s committees. The unity of the country will be exist when the sharing of power‚ a democratic government sound economic distribution and cultural tolerance were found. For example‚ in Malaysia

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    Celebration of Unity” Text: Psalm 133: 1-3 Intro: Let’s start our first sermon with the template of celebration; a very optimistic outlook of our series of studies that will focus primarily on the Truth about the church. This is a sermon of celebration‚ celebration because it is rare occurrence that a two independent ministry will merge into one. Also‚ it is celebration because our text speaks about the dwelling together in unity of the brethren as good and pleasant to behold. Unity here is not uniformity

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    National Integration

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    Ways And Means of National Integration Education is of great significance for bringing out about National and emotional integration. It is a strong weapons which can be used effectively for achieving our national understanding. Some of the ways And means to promote National Integration are as under :- 1) National Policy of Education The policy should have the uniform pattern from primary to university level throughout the length and the breadth of the country. The following things should be implemented

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    Celebrating Unity Through Diversity Written by Anthony L. Moore    Wednesday‚ 30 June 2010 13:07 Considering the amount of diversity that exists in our society today‚ it is imperative that we celebrate unity through diversity because we are one in Christ Jesus. Regardless of our individual differences‚ we can still promote unity through our diversity as long as we respect and value these differences. Paul tells us in Galatians 3:28: “There is neither Jew nor Greek‚ there is neither bond nor

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    National intergation

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    National intergation ndia is a country of varied ethnic groups‚ communities‚ cultures and tongues. Economic independence‚ culture‚ language and territorial integration are the ties of a nation. There is a feeling of oneness‚ unity and commonness in it. There has been political disunity‚ and rise and fall of various empires. Different languages are spoken here. People have different food habits. Different religions are propagated and professed here. But Indian culture and customs have united the

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    freedom‚ love‚ equality‚ and peace‚ do ordain and promulgate this Constitution.” ARTICLE 1 NATIONAL TERRITORY Section I: The National Territory comprises the Philippine Archipelago‚ with all the islands and waters embraced therein‚ and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction‚ consisting of t its terrestrial‚ fluvial‚ and aerial domains‚ including its territorial seas‚ the seabed‚ the subsoil‚ the insular shelves‚ and other submarine areas. The waters around

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    1HIST 504 Fall 2013 First Paper Your assignment is to write a paper that compares and contrasts the ideas of any two of the following three philosophers: Confucius (aka Kongzi)‚ Mozi‚ Zhuangzi. In your comments‚ you should try to adopt the perspective of one of these three thinkers. For example‚ if you are comparing Confucius and Zhuangzi you might present Zhuangzi’s perspective on Confucius: Which of his ideas are similar to your own and therefore worthy of praise? Which ideas are

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    Early American Expansion

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    Early American Expansions Ever since the beginning of time it has been in the nature of man to move and expand their area whether it be for food or greed. Although‚ most cases in history will show that expansion was done for greed such as the Roman Empire from 800 BC to 500 AD or the Crusades that were on and off from 1096 AD – 1272 AD. That same urge to expand did not stop when the America’s were discovered. It all started with the transatlantic migration to the New World. The settlers of

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    Westward Expansion Essay

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    The most underrated factor of westward expansion would have to be the railroad. Many would think of the most important factor as the gold rush of 1848‚ but before mass droves of people could move westward‚ an easier way of traveling had to be constructed and railroads were the answer. Before railways‚ the Oregon Trail lead people from major cities like Independence‚ Missouri to Oregon City or Sacramento in Oregon and California. This ‘train’ of sorts moved as low as 350‚000 people across America

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    In his book‚ William Zinsser defines unity as the anchor for good writing. It means that‚ in a prose‚ a writer should maintain unity. Let it be the pronoun‚ the tense or the mood‚ there should be unity in the whole prose and the reader must be in a state to understand the right context about what the writer wants to say. For example‚ consider a situation‚ where the writer is supposed to explain a situation or a scene that he is observing or experiencing‚ he must be able to make the reader visualize

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